Category: Island Life

Saying Hola to Jost Van Dyke

 

By Alexander Britell and Guy Britton

JOST VAN DYKE — A little more than a year ago, the leisure boats and charter yachts pulled away from Jost Van Dyke on an afternoon not unlike this one, sipping their last painkillers, their last Firewater, savoring their last conch fritters for what would be a very long goodbye.

“Adios to Jost,” wrote the Virgin Islands’ most famous musical ambassador, Kenny Chesney, in “It’s That Time of Day,” singing years ago of the late afternoon departure ritual on White Bay.

But this was not a goodbye.

Because now, after months of struggle, grief, rebuild and recovery, Jost Van Dyke is back again.

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The Soggy Dollar Bar, a Mecca for rum pilgrims.

The hills are green, the turquoise shimmering, the trees rising. The white of White Bay is just as blindingly bright.

And, yes, the dollars are soggy again.

Thursday marks one year since the savage storm bent the British Virgin Islands, but this chain of infinitely strong islands did not break.

The BVI is making its own comeback, a story that is perhaps nowhere more visible than here on Jost Van Dyke, the little green island that is the Mecca of sailors and beach lovers the world over.

We were here just over a year ago, too, downing painkillers, bobbing in the White Bay blue, listening to Kenny.

The famous painkiller cocktail at the Soggy Dollar Bar.

This week, a year after the storm, we came back, doing precisely the same thing on a gorgeous afternoon in White Bay. Even if you squinted you could swear there had been no hurricane here.

Because the purity of the Jost Van Dyke experience, the simple, wonderful things that make up a trip to this corner of the British Virgin Islands, remain, as spectacular as ever.

And it’s as easy as ever to get to, whether you’re traveling on the shiny, comfortable New Horizon (above), or a sailing charter.

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White Bay is glowing.

And on Wednesday, even on one of the slowest days during any season, the place was packed.

The only glaring evidence today is the array of planks holding up freshly-planted palm trees, each donated by Soggy lovers who wanted to contribute to the place they love so much.

“The comeback of of Soggy Dollar and Jost Van Dyke shows the resilience of the human spirit,” Soggy Dollar owner Jerry O’Connell told Caribbean Journal. “We have brought back a magical place that we will be able to share with the world once again.”

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Over in Great Harbour, the story is the same: Foxy’s is serving its firewater, its impressive compound standing tall again.

“We’re still here and we aren’t going anywhere,” Foxy told Caribbean Journal.

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Foxy’s Bar is standing tall once again in Great Harbour.

The most lovable little island in the British Virgin Islands is here again, ready for its rum-seeking pilgrims, a symbol of the BVI’s renaissance, a symbol of the renaissance taking place a year later across the Caribbean, on all of the islands who fought a menacing, violent tempest and won.

Because it was never adios.

It’s hola.

— CJ

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Marriott Has Big Plans for Branded Residences

 

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Marriott International is planning a significant expansion of its branded residential portfolio, the company said this week.

The company will be growing its array of brands, from EDITION to W, by more than 70 percent in the branded residential space.

Marriott is already the world’s largest residential company in the lodging industry, with a pipeline of 60 new projects.

“As the number of residential condominium buyers grows globally, Marriott International’s well-known brands are ready to welcome them ‘home’ and deliver a distinct experience,” said Tony Capuano, Executive Vice President and Global Chief Development Officer, Marriott International. “We are excited to work with world-class developers to help them deliver highly desirable and successful branded residences to market.”

That includes 21 branded units at The Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort in Los Cabos, expected to open this month.

— CJ

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Welcoming U.S. Compromise on Puerto Rico’s

… the commonwealth of Puerto Rico, through H.R. 5278, the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management … to update and revise the Puerto Rican economic regulatory framework. Health care … taking the concerns of the Puerto Rican government, its citizens and their …

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More details emerge in St Lucia airport corruption probe – Part 2

By Melanius Alphonse Caribbean News Now associate editor melanius@caribbeannewsnow.com CASTRIES, St Lucia — Following a lengthy article in the Miami Herald on Monday highlighting the involvement of a South Florida businessman, Antonio Assenza, in long-standing allegations of corruption involving government ministers and other officials in Saint Lucia, more details have emerged regarding the ill-fated $157 […]

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Tropical depression likely to form this week in the Atlantic

By Caribbean News Now contributor MIAMI, USA — A broad low pressure system located a few hundred miles south of the Cabo Verde Islands is forecast to move slowly westward to west-northwestward across the eastern tropical Atlantic for the next several days. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami, environmental conditions are expected […]

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